“No I don’t hate the Capitals,” Cherry said to Hawksworth. “I was in Ovi’s corner, remember two or three years ago he was having a tough time. They were saying he couldn’t skate. I said, ‘he looks pretty good to me.’

“I don’t like The Birdman,” Cherry continued. “Everything in Canada, we always react like no other sport. And, uh, Kah-neeze-off, is that his name?”

“Kuznetsov?” Erin said, trying to correct Cherry.

“Whatever,” he replied. “We try to act in Canada, most of the players try to act.. you can celebrate. Ovi celebrates. The only player I don’t like is The Birdman. Whatever his name is.”

Cherry is referring to Kuznetsov’s wildly popular bird walk celly, where the Russian center flaps his arms up and down mimicking bird. Kuznetsov was inspired by a celebration in FIFA – one of his favorite video games.

It’s unclear when Cherry began calling Kuznetsov The Birdman. But during his Game Three Coach’s Corner segment, Cherry celebrated big hits by Brayden McNabb on Kuznetsov.

“Watch him do The Birdman. [McNabb] gets The Birdman pretty soon,” Cherry said. “You can see, he gives him an extra shot. Wise guy, you’re going to get it. He gets it pretty good. Watch McNabb get him here. You wanna be a wise guy, remember kids, you wanna jump around, this is what happens to ya. I used to give them the extra little shot there all the time. And tonight he gives it to him again, but he didn’t hurt him.”

Meanwhile, during the ABC 7 interview, the Canadian analyst added that Alex Ovechkin is going win the Conn Smythe Trophy “for sure,” and that “there’s no way [the Golden Knights] are going to beat Washington three straight.”